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Obituaries TR 1QK Death notices sr of broadcaster DEENSE AGENT Lake Continued from page one body found The body of a 26 year old New Rochelle man RENT BOMB Continued from page one IN MEMORIAM Brinkley plans to end career University trustees Police file consider Nixon library CARDTHANKS 4 late Julius Loving Mother of Mildred DeRosa and the late Louis ond Mother in Law of Debbie and Donny Doughlas Diana and Paul Reposing at Lincoln Park uneral Home 625 McLean Ave Yonkers NY until Saturday 9am Visiting riday 2 5 and 7 9pm uneral Mass at St Joseph's Church Brlnxville 10am Saturday In terment Woodlawn Cemetery REINECKE Margaret on Sept 3 1981 Beloved Wife of Ray mond Loving Daughter of Michale McCarthy Dear Moth er of Joyce and Patrice Repos ing David Hodder Son Inc 899 McLean Ave Yonkers neral Mass Saturday 10am St Paul the Apostle Church Inter ment Gate of Heaven Ceme ery i are clients who try to make Christmas vacation plans a week before Christmas' or who change their plans on their own without telling her Travel plans have been changing larceny Police said Wilson had attempted to cash a forged check at the Bridge Plaza office of the Westchester Savings Bank Wilson was scheduled to be arraigned this morning JEWELRY STOLEN Mrs Keeler of 41 Broadway Irvington reported to police Thursday that LOMBARDO Angela The family of Angela Lorn bardo loving wife and mother wishes to express their grat jtude and appreciation to all their relatives and friends for their help support and kind ness during our great loss Our apologies to anyone we did not get to thank personality Vincent Lombardo amily more than usual lately because of the air strike she said This is because flight schedules are being changed with little warning but she said none of her clients have cancelled their plans because of the strike Sometimes Mrs Rie said the re quests of her clients require her to go above and beyond the normal call of duty One time she said she even helped a client shop and pack for a trip Mrs Rie said that the problems associated with the job are more than made up for by the benefits which come mostly in the form of discounted travel She said she usually travels four or five weeks a year and that she has been to Russia Greece California and the Ca ribbean on a number of occasions The travel benefits she said help make up for the generally poor salaries travel agents earn Most travel agents she said earn from $10000 to $15000 a year Mrs Rie who was born in England worked in the market research field long The wife and son Lowell Thomas arrive Thursday at a funeral service for him in a church near his Pawling home Mr Thomas who died MAZUR Estelle Loving Mother of Millicent Collen and Ben nett Dear Sister of Mildred Marion and Harold Cherished Grandmother of Peter Alexan dra Nicole and Danielle Bruce and Larry Great Grandmother of Joshua Service Sunday 11am at the "Westchester Riv erside" 2) Broad St Mt Vernon NY oldest in the strategic air fleet Looking ahead to the five year period from 1983 87 Pentagon ana lysts said the spending re ductions would prevent the acquisition of about 35 ships 400 to more than 500 Air orce Navy and Marine fighter and attack planes about 1500 tanks and some 1700 armored infantry fighting vehicles Speaking Thursday be fore the American Legion in Honolulu Weinberger contended that a buildup of US military strength to deter Soviet aggression the most important task this administration was elected to carry Weinberger repeatedly has stressed the impor tance of improving the of US forces along with their mobility and readiness Agreement was the order of the day Thursday as the misconduct hearing of Thorrias Delaney suspended Westchester commissioner of public safety services completed its ninth week During testimony by Rose Davis secretary to the commissioner and formerly secretary to the county sheriff lawyers for the defense and prosecution ham mered out several agreements concerning the opera tions and records of the Honorary Deputy Sheriffs an honorary police organization Among the 42 misconduct charges filed in ebruary against Delaney by County Executive Alfred DelBello was that he operated his office and the Honorary Deputy Sheriffs at county expense for his personal benefit Julius Cohn lawyer conceded to the prosecution Thursday that the 1300 members of the Honorary Deputy Sheriffs were among those invited to several annual fund raising events sponsored by Dela ney Mrs Davis testified that she maintained the files of the Honorary Deputy Sheriffs which contained records of who had donated and how much each donated to the fund raising events She said and Cohn conceded that funds from those events known as Round were deposited in election campaign war chest Delaney a Republican twice elected as Westches sheriff agreed in 1979 to the creation of the Department of Public Safety Services by the merger of his office with the Westchester Parkway Police Dela ney claims that after the merger all the funds raised for his political operations were dontated to police charities Mrs Davis called to testify by the prosecutor William Aronwald was described as by hearing officer Bertram Harnett as she repeatedly claimed no recollection of introductory letters which Aronwald claims she typed at request falsely identifying friends of Delaney as police offi cials believe the testimony of this witness to be Harnett said like to venture the opinion that given the amount of caution you have exhibited here there is no (chance) that you would have typed that letter without Mr The hearing expected to continue at least through October is scheduled to resume Wednesday Joseph Klein a tenant representative on the board agreed with Posner and said the real problem with the board more than the system is its composi tion He said the group demanded the immediate release of Soviet Jews oppressed in the Soviet Otherwise he warned blood will flow on New York Police said they did not know if the car belonged to anyone based at the Soviet mission Arno Weinstein of New York national director of the Jewish Defense League commented would be illegal to tell you we are responsible But we fully suppport such Early Thursday a caller who said he was from the same group claimed responsibility for planting two gasoline filled soda bottles with firecrackers under two cars registered to the Soviet Mission Neither of the devices exploded Two others were found by a pedestrianin a litter basket at 66th Street and Second Avenue i mend any new plan to county legislators and the state The Branca proposal has been re viewed by the state Housing Committee It is in the Ways and Means Committee but aides said it probably would be reworded in parts before being presented to the Legislature for a vote Herbert Posner a Mount Vernon lawyer said there is a problem with proposal you create another bureaucracy you get rid of anybody the problem with the board now loaded with political hacks and have the same thing in a previous three months Total employment held steady in August de clining by only 18000 out of a total civilian labor force of 1066 million To tal employment rose 570 000 in July the largest monthly gain in more than three years Most analysts predicted the jobless rate would rise to 72 percent after unexpected drop reflect ing more people in the labor force as well as some increase in the num ber of unemployed DURHAM NC (AP) A panel of Duke University trustees today faced the question of whether to proceed with a proposal to establish a Richard Nixon presidential library on the cam pus a move that has deeply divided alma mater The executive committee of the Board of Trustees called a meeting to consider prbceeding with negotiations for the library which university Presi dent Terry Sanford said would include a Nixon museum as well as archives for his presidential documents About 25 Duke students gathered this said police are satisfied with account of the events that led to the drowning Although he could not swim Vaccaro reportedly jumped into the lake and held on to the side of a rowboat the pair had taken from the shore of the lake Vaccaro apparently lost his grip on the boat and went under Police from North Castle and Bedford the towns in which Byram Lake is located and from Mount Kisco which owns the lake have stepped up security at the lake to keep trespassers out ry NY on September 2 1981 Beloved wife of Herman Mey er Mother of Cdr Herman Meyer USN Visiting hours at the' EDWARDS UNERAL HOME Dobbs erry NY 7 9 pm Thursday 2 4 and 7 9 pm riday uneral 10 am Satur day at the uneral Home NEW YORK (AP) David Brinkley an evening news fixture for a quarter century whose distinctive delivery became a model for aspiring broadcast jour nalists will retire next month NBC announced today retirement will end a 38 year career with NBC I The announcement gave no reason for the unex pdcted retirement Brinkley 61 could not be reached immediately for comment The announcement came as a surprise The network as recently as Tuesday had promoted the second sea son premiere of Magazine with David 'the magazine show that the veteran correspondent had anchored since leaving the last fall i a good Thomas Wolzien the executive producer told The Associated Press in an interview last month been one of the strengths of the network for years On this show pur It was not immediately clear whether the decision to retire was alone The magazine was not successful in attracting an audience in its first season opposite super successful The program is scheduled to move to an earlier time period 8 pm riday effective Sept 11 By MJ ZUCKERMAN Staff Writer Continued from page one Branca said the housing problems too variable too compli cated to be handled on a part time hit or miss basis Housing is a basic human right and Branca said rent regu lations have got to be into the 20th The guidelines board which meets in various locations several times through out the year has nine members includ ing two tenant and two landlord representatives Although appointed by the state Divi sion of Housing which administers the program board members are recom mended by the Westchester Board of Legislators Members are paid $100 a meeting The chairman receives $125 DelBello as the chief exec utive would be in a position to recom SAGAR John of Yonkers NY on September 1 1981 Husband ofz Joy Sagar' Devoted father ofz Jan Couture John Marks Drew and Todd Sagar Also survived by one brother three sisters two step sisters and four grandchildren Resting at the HAVEY MALO NEY HOMES OR UNERAL INC 732 Yonkers Ave Yon kers NY Services at Bryn Mawr Park Presbyterian Church Saturday September DIXON Katherine One Year Today Pretty flower you are on our minds We love yid miss you so very much Your loving family protesting setting up the library on me campus The students carried signs bearing slogans such as Could Do It But It Be and Now More Than Ever A National The academic council com posed of faculty members voted 35 34 Thursday to approve a non binding reso NERO Mattie on Sept 2 1981 Survived by 3 Sisters and one Brother Gussie Hughes of Mount Vernon NiG Janie Smith of Ashville NC Emily etcherel of Detroit Mich and George Caldwell of Clarefleld PA Reposing LEE WOOD NERAL HOME 23 East 2nd St Mount Vernon roday 9pm uneral 'services Saturday 10am in Chapel Interment Kenslco Cemetery 1 AMARAL Joseph 11th Anniversary It broke our hearts to lose you But you did not go alone or parts of us went with you The day God took you home A million times we needed you A million times we cried If love could have saved you You never would have died We will love you forever Loving Wife Children and Grandchildren Saturday was eulogized as man who believed in tomor recalling his famous clos ing line long until Staff photo by Amy DiLaura Continued from page one In all the unadjusted Producer Price Index (stood at 2712 in August meaning that goods cost ung $10 at wholesale in 41967 would have cost last month I In a companion report Labor Department unemployment edged up to 72 percent in Au gust 7 percent job less rate was the lowest level since April 1980 The rate had been 73 percent in June 76 percent in May and 73 percent in the Continued from page one annual cost of about $35000 Other clients she said have requested whale watching trips to the Arctic and kayaking trips to uncharted rivers in Alaska Not all of Mrs time is spent arranging such exotic trips although she said that is the part of the job she enjoys most Much of her day is spent doing paperwork writing airline tickets and arranging business trips About half of her accounts are business related she said Her day starts at about 9:30 am and goes to 5:30 in the evening usually without a break Mondays are her busy days she said and things get especially hectic around holidays and vacation times by the end of the day been on the phone so much I go home and even pick up the phone if it she said Clients who try to reach her at home are one of Mrs pet peeves Others until she decided 10 vears ago to change her career and go into the travel busi viewed tne mgnt ot me drowning and atterward He ness enjoy the she said rewarding and very varied And never IANNUZZI Angelina on Sept 3 4lEYER Elizabeth of Dobbs er 1981 ot New Rocnene eeiovea wife of the late Raffaele lan nuzzi Mother of Michael red 'James and Joseph lanuizi Re posing Cancro Inc uneral Home 104 4th Street New Ro chelle Mass of Christian Burial Saturday St Joseph Church Interment Holy Se pulchre Cemetery Visting hours 2 5 and 7 9pm The body of a 26 year old New Rochelle man has been recovered from Byram Lake more than three weeks after he lost his grip on the side of a rowboat and drowned Mount Kisco Police Chief Jerome Herlihy said a volunteer firefighter notified police at 11:15 am Thursday that the body had come to the surface of the lake The firefighter had visited the lake daily since the drowning Donald Vaccaro of Drake Avenue was reported drowned Aug 9 by a friend who joined him in an illegal boat ride and swim in Mount principal water supply Dr Louis Roh deputy Westchester medical examin er said an autopsy Thursday afternoon indicated drowning was the cause of death He said other tests must be performed on Vaccaro to determine any circ*mstances leading to the drowning Herlihy said the friend James Harris was inter MYERS Allan Henry Thorn wood NY on Sept 2 1981 Hus band of the late Ida Eloise Samson Beloved ather of Kathleen Eloise Myers Ken neth A Myers and Maxellow Myers surviving children Grandchildren Cheryl Ann Leggi Michael A Myers Re nee Arlene Myers and Byran Lee Mvers Great Granchil dren Keri Ann Myers and 5th 10AM Interment erncliff Brooke Alison Myers Private Cemetery Visiting hours ri services will be held riday day 2 4 and 7 9PM morning Sept 4 at BEECHER UNERAL HOME Pleasant ville NY Interment at ern SPNO Remo on Sept 1 1981 cliff Cemetery In lieu of flowers those who wish may make donations to their favor ite charity The number of brigades that could be deployed to NATO after the first 10 days of a war would have to be cut from 15 to nine the analysts said The overall number of what are called tver in the forces would be reduced from 207 as con templated by the current Reagan budget to 188 The Pentagon passing on the views of the indi vidual armed services warned that proposed roll backs in defense spending "boosts could lead to elimi nation of one Army divi sion retirement of 18warships presumably old er vessels that are costly Ito maintain and pare as (many as 144 Air orce jetfighters and all 80 remain 'ing 52D bombers the PRICES Gannett Westchester Newspapers riday September 4 1981 Section SANTORA Mary Gertrude i Dearest Mom Happy Birth day in Heaven 4 Thank you for the kind of lov 4 ing Mother you were Kiss Dad dy and Jimmy for us Till we all meet again love you for ever Daughter Nedda and all your children WASHINGTON Barry 2nd Anniversary Juse when your life was bright est Just when the years were best You wjre called from fhist world of sorrow To a home of eternal rest Les ARRESTED Benjamin Baker 47 of 42 Jackson St Yonkers and Diane Palmer 33 of 15 Garfield St Yonkers were arrested by North Tarry town police Thursday night and charged with disor derly conduct possession of gambling records Baker was released today on $500 bail Ms Palmer is being held in village jail ORGED CHECK Tarrytown police arrested Harold Wilson 22 of 26 Bayley Ave Yonkers Thurs day and charged him with criminal possession of a lution opposing the plan on the grounds forged instrument second degree and attempted petit that the presence of a Nixon library could hurt the reputation of the universi ty Nixon who' graduated from Duke Law School in 1937 was the only US president to resign Azlzlinrt Ia IUa AAfAirArT if AV nuumg tv me uunvvcioj me A i i morning outside the building where the insistence that a Nixon mu a gold watch and bracelet were missing from her trustees were to meet and carried signs seum accompany the library home Police investigating VAN DUSEN Clarence born in Tuckahoe NY December 16 1897 formerly of the Mt Ver non area Son of the late red erick Van Dusen and Ella Martin Van Dusen all last known to have resided in New Rochelle Expired at Rome Hospital August 30 1981 Would any next of kin or anyone knowing any next of kin please contact The Rome Devel opmental Center at 315 336 2300 collect regarding funeral and Burial arrangements YANNELLY John A on Sept 2 1981 of Mt Vernon NY Age 82 years Dear Brother of Cathe rine Carretta lorence DeCar lo Elizabeth Abate and Esther Saggiomo Also survived by many nieces and nephews Mass of Christian Burial will be offered 10am Saturday Sept 5 at Sacred Heart Church Repos ing at the BURR DAVIS SHARPE CHAPELS 15 4th Ave Mt Vernon NY Visiting riday 2 4 and 7 9pm Inter ment Holy Sepulchre Ceme tery in lieu of flowers Mass Cards preferred Reposing at the MCMAHON LYON HARTNETT UNE RAL HOME 491 Mamaroneck Ave White Plains Mass O'f Christian Burial riday 10:30 am St Anthony's Church En tombment erncliff Mauso leum Visiting hours Thursday 2 4 and 7 9 pm STEINMAN Benjamin of Sheno rock NY on Sept 3 1981 Hus band of Esther (Rodinsky) Steinman ather of Iris Behy er Joseph and Marcia Stein man Also survived by 7 grandchildren riends may call Sat evening 8 9:30 pm and Sun 10 am to 11 am uneral Services will be held Sunday 11 am at CARGAIN BARBER NERAL HOME Route 6 Maho pac NY Interment King David Cemetery Putnam Valley NY A VACCARO Donald of New Rochelle Dear son of rank and Anne Koller Vaccaro Brother of Michael and Barba ra Dear grandson of Josephine Koller and Angelia Vaccaro Reposing at LLOYD MAXCY'S BEAUCHAMP CHAPEL Shea Place New Rochelle Mass of Christian Burial BlessecLSacra ment Church Sat i0 am Inter ment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery Visiting hours 7 9 pm CAMPBELL Pierre The offi cers and members of Mamaroneck Post 90 will meet at 8 pm Sept 4 at The O'Neill une ral Home 422 East Boston Post Rd Mamaroneck NY to hold services for our de parted brother James McGhee Commander CARUSO rank Joseph on Sep tember 2 1981 of Pelham NY Beloved husband of Lucille Zaccagnini Caruso ather of Mrs Richard (Camille) Drago Brother of Pauline Antonini Rose Ciniglia lorence John and Dominick Caruso Grand father of Leanne Drago Repos ing PELHAM UNERAL HOME 64 Lincoln Ave Pel ham NY Mass St Catharine's Church on Saturday at 10am Visiting hours Thursday 7 9pm riday 2 4 and 7 9 pm CARUSO rank The mem bers of Post 8 American Legion will meet at The Pelham uneral Home on riday evening Sept 4 1981 at for memorial serv ices Robert Leger Commancer ESH John age 86 on Thursday Sept 3 1981 of Danbury Conn formerly of Yonkers uneral services will be held Saturday Sept 5 in St Nicholas Byzantine Curch Danbury Vis iting hours riday 3 5 and 7 9pm at the Jowdy Kane une ral Home Granville Ave Dan bury HAHN Henry on Sept 1 1981 of 359 Egemont Ave Mount Ver non NY after a lengthly ill ness Reposing at CAMELOT UNERAL HOME INC 174 Ste vens Ave Mount Vernon NY Visiting hours riday (today) 7 9 pm Chapel Services Satur day 11 am Interment Calvary Cemetery (10 i Delaney case A ends 9th week CAMPBELL Pierre on Sept 1981 Husband of Rita (nee Loehr) and ather of Cynthia fMoore and Patricia Campbell uneral Services at No Yonkers Community Church on Sat Sept 5 Interment Oakland Cemetery Yonkers Reposingat O'NEILL UNERAL HOME MAMARONECK INC 422 Boston Post Rd Mam'k where family will receive riends ri 2 4 and 7 9PM In lieu of flow ers contributions to Hospices Services United Hospital Port Chester would be appreciated LATINO Megan Elizabeth on Wednesday Sept 2 1981 Be loved daughter of Joseph and Anne Latino Loving Great Granddaughter of Do minick and Anna Molinari Loving Granddaughter of Wil lard and Mary Kay Steane Also survived by several aunts and uncles Private funeral service held at amily's Conve PROVENZA Marie Wife of the nient a Memorial Mass win be celebrated at ST ANN CHURCH CHAPEL Dunwoodie on Sunday Sept 6 at Contributions may be made in her memory to New York Hos pital Intensive Care Predia tries 525 68th St NYC Under the direction of SINA TRA UNERAL HOME INC dr HIS sssirfa I "hK50 lil 1 4.

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